Wednesday, September 12, 2018

In a Story You Won’t Get from NBC News’ Lester Holt, a Detroit Tigers Broadcaster Choked His Partner over a Chair!

 

Mario Impemba and Rod Allen
 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Friday, September 7, 2018 at 10:23:00 P.M. EDT

BLACK DETROIT TIGER BROADCASTER CHOKES WHITE PLAY-BY-PLAY MAN OVER A CHAIR!

DETROIT (WJBK) – The Detroit Tigers broadcasting partners who got into an alleged fight Tuesday will not be scheduled for any future telecasts this season, according to Fox Sports Detroit.

Analyst Rod Allen and play-by-play announcer Mario Impemba reportedly engaged in a physical altercation after the White Sox game in Chicago on Tuesday night. Kirk Gibson and Matt Shepard were brought in to replace them.

Reports released later Thursday claimed Allen choked Impemba from behind and that the dispute began over a chair.

Neither will appear in any future broadcasts this season, according to Fox Sports Detroit. There are 22 games left this year.

GRA: Why Impemba is suspended is ridiculous. Allen should go to prison for assault and attempted bodily harm or murder. Allen always tries to sound so smooth on air, but he let his inner nig escape during this one.

GRA Update
Friday, September 7, 2018 at 10:30:00 PM EDT

More on the Impemba/Allen felony

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DETROIT - The 16-year run of Detroit Tigers television broadcasters Mario Impemba and Rod Allen is reportedly in serious jeopardy.

Sources told Local 4 that Allen attacked Impemba following Tuesday night's broadcast on Fox Sports Detroit.

UPDATE: Allen and Impemba not scheduled for any more Tigers telecasts this season

On Wednesday, Matt Shepherd and Kirk Gibson called the Tigers game.

Sources told Local 4 that Impemba left the broadcast booth at some point and Allen followed, assaulting Impemba from behind and choking him.

The altercation was because of a disagreement over a chair in the booth, sources told Local 4.

Viewers might not have noticed anything unusual during the game, but listening back to the broadcast, there are several long silences later in the game, including a 43-second stretch without talking in the bottom of the sixth inning.

Tom Shaer, Allen's agent, called the allegations false and released the following statement to WDIV regarding the incident:

"We have not commented because Fox Sports Detroit is handling this professionally and thoroughly. But these ridiculous, blatantly false descriptions require me to speak the truth [to lie] and say they are utter fabrications. Nobody followed anybody, there was no contact from behind, and a "choke hold" is a shamefully untrue way to describe anything which occurred in that very brief altercation.

Anonymous fabrications by others do injustice to the very concepts of fairness and professionalism. Those who give such gross untruths to media should be ashamed of themselves."

Allen is partially known for a bizarre fight while playing Japanese baseball. He chased a pitcher across the entire field after being hit in a game.

GRA: Blacks always deny the truth. Quite a story.
--GR Anonymous-I'm a white man


By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 2:26:00 A.M. EDT

Re: Serena Williams and Martina Navratilova: Agree 100%. No discrimination vs either woman. (If we can call them that).

Meanwhile, I wonder what kind of excuse New York Times columnist David Leonhardt could make for Rod Allen. I will attempt to write a column as Leonhardt would:

Rod Allen understandably attacked white play-by-play man Mario Impemba last week. After many years of discrimination in the Detroit Tigers broadcast booth (we take for granted), how else could an oppressed black man be expected to react to having his chair (a favorite, I assume) taken from him. In a hostile work environment, it was most likely, Mr. Allen's only joy in working with a dago racist like Impemba. Where does a white privileged EYE-talian get off thinking, he's earned enough respect to sit in Rod Allen's cushioned throne? His comfort seat.

Impemba is fortunate that Mr. Allen decided to allow him to live. I, for one, if I were placed on a jury, would guarantee Mr. Allen receiving my "not guilty" vote on any felony charge against him.

Forty years from now, Impemba will be shining Mr. Allen's shoes, if liberals like myself have our way--and Impemba is lucky enough to attain such a job.

In the meantime Impemba, be careful! With the new black-favored society we are constructing, a lowly white man such as yourself, walks on thin ice after an altercation with a prominent black. This applies in Detroit--or ANYWHERE in these new United States of Black America. I will be watching. Anonymous said...
I'm probably not too far off, unfortunately, from presenting his philosophy on the subject.
-GR Anonymous--I'm a white man


2 comments:

  1. Work place rules in most establishments. Two persons involved in a tussle are normally both fired. Even if one is the attacker and doing the violence without provocation. The business will say they cannot determine who is at fault so we get rid of both. Seems sill and is but that is how it goes down.

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  2. jerry pdx
    Reading this made me curious about the Japanese pitcher, and yes, it really happened, it's pretty hilarious really: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CWE-8w79fU
    A Youtube title caught my eye when I was looking at this. It was called: "Forearm shiver that led to the infamous mound charge": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MejpSWY7NG8
    So the pitch was retribution for something Rod Allen did earlier. You can clearly see why, he levels the catcher with a completely unnecessary forearm directly to the head. Notice in the video Mr. Allen himself is being interviewed and downplays it by saying: "I was slowed down and gave him a little bit of a forearm shiver"
    Slowed down? Maybe just a tad but it hardly made a difference. So he hit him with about 20% force than he could have, a 200 lb. + plus man slamming his forearm into the head of a smaller man with his full velocity moving forward. He defines it as a "little bit of a shiver"...tell that to the guy who gets hit by it. He can't lie about that, like he's lying about the choking incident, that's not on camera (as far as I know) but the forearm shiver is, so he downplays it. The head shot was completely unnecessary and he knows it, the forearm against the body or a two handed shove would have been a good hardnosed fair baseball play, and done the job just as well, that forearm was a cheap shot designed to hurt. We see the n logic here, I can do whatever violence I want but when it comes back to me I have a right to go ape shit with rage.

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